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<script type="text/javascript" src="../../script/soundmanager2.js"></script>

<!-- And now, customize it! -->
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// soundManager.debugMode = false; // disable debug output

soundManager.url = '../../swf/'; // path to directory containing SoundManager2 .SWF file

soundManager.onload = function() {
  // soundManager.createSound() etc. may now be called
  soundManager._writeDebug('soundManager.onload() - your code executes here');
}

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 <h1>SoundManager 2 Template Example</h1>
 <p>This is a basic template for adding SoundManager to your page.</p> 
 <h2>How it works</h2>
 <p>This page includes the SM2 script, which starts up on its own as appropriate. By default it will try to start as soon as possible.</p>
 <p>The minimal code needed to get SoundManager 2 going is below, with <em><em>configurable parts</em></em>:</p>
<code>
<pre>

<span>&lt;-- include SM2 library --&gt;</span>
&lt;script type="text/javascript" src="<em><em>/path/to/soundmanager2.js</em></em>"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;

<span>&lt;-- configure it for your use --&gt;</span>
&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;

soundManager.url = '<em><em>/path/to/sm2-flash-movies/</em></em>'; <span>// directory where SM2 .SWFs live</span>

<span>// Note that SounndManager will determine and append the appropriate .SWF file to the URL.</span>

<span>// disable debug mode after development/testing..
// soundManager.debugMode = false;</span>

soundManager.onload = function() {
  <span>// SM2 has loaded - now you can create and play sounds!</span>
  <em><em>soundManager.createSound('helloWorld','/path/to/hello-world.mp3');
  soundManager.play('helloWorld');</em></em>
}

&lt;/script&gt;</pre></code>

 <h2>Making SM2 wait for window.onload()</h2>
 <p>If you prefer to have the library wait for window.onload() before calling soundManager.onload()/onerror() methods, you can modify SM2's "waitForWindowLoad" property:</p>
<code>soundManager.waitForWindowLoad = true;</code>
 <h2>Disabling debug output</h2>
 <p>SoundManager 2 will write to a debug &lt;div&gt; element or a javascript console if available, by default. To disable it, simply set the relevant property to false:</p>
<code>soundManager.debugMode = false;</code>
 <p>To see related configuration code, refer to the source of this page which basically does all of the above "for real."</p>
 <h2>No-debug, compressed version of soundmanager2.js</h2>
 <p>Once development is finished, you can also use the "minified" (60% smaller) version of SM2, which has debug output and comments removed for you: <a href="../../script/soundmanager2-nodebug-jsmin.js">soundmanager2-nodebug-jsmin.js</a>. If you can, serve this with gzip compression for even greater bandwidth savings!</p>
 
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